Intense “watermelon color” auroras around midnight local time (05 UTC).
Taken by Landon Moeller on October 8, 2024 @ DeKalb, Illinois, USA (Northern IL, 41.9°)
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  Camera Used: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 6_2
Exposure Time: 6/1
Aperture: f/2.0
ISO: 640
Date Taken: 2024:10:08 09:53:59
 
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The auroras were very bright, contained sharp pillar structures, and were extremely red to the unaided human eye. I live on the west side of town where the light pollution is minimal. I was out in my backyard, which is a freshly harvested soybean field, accompanied by all four of my roommates. We all had our chairs out in the field, listening to music, when all of a sudden, the sky rapidly changed from a quiet green arc to red pillars leaving overhead to the zenith. Couldn’t have asked for a better experience with my friends!
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https://No, just my Twitter/X account where I post them @landon_wx.
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